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15 hours ago, boosterbglee said:

I’m sorry, but “far right extremists” killing police🤡……,I call BS!

Right, if there was a police officer that was just injured you can bet that would be all the media would be talking about. But telling lies to support their narrative is what the demonic NAZI'S and their followers do. 

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24 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

NAZI'S 

 

So they take a woman who's just standing on the sidewalk and they put their hands on her and cuff her. Then they grab her arm and lead her away. 

Seems to me that it's the NAZI POLICE who are violent @caddieman

 

 

 

Lol yeah that was so violent. Policeman was even saying thank you to people. What did she do before the YouTube video start? You have no clue what she did. Nobody does. And to compare that policeman to a Nazi is just bizarre at the least. I’m not Jewish but I bet that’s very very offensive to many.

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12 minutes ago, caddieman said:

Lol yeah that was so violent. Policeman was even saying thank you to people. What did she do before the YouTube video start? You have no clue what she did. Nobody does. And to compare that policeman to a Nazi is just bizarre at the least. I’m not Jewish but I bet that’s very very offensive to many.

Actually, we do know what they did. The "NAZI POLICE" are carrying out Trudow boys orders and arresting the organizers.

Putting your hands on someone IS an act of violence. 

Placing someone in restrains IS an act of violence. 

But that doesn't fit your narrative does it? 

As to you being offended by my pointing out the similarities between the cops violation of human rights and the NAZI'S, I don't give a dam.  You're not offended as much as you are attempting to change the narrative. But that's what people like you do. 

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6 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

Actually, we do know what they did. The "NAZI POLICE" are carrying out Trudow boys orders and arresting the organizers.

Putting your hands on someone IS an act of violence. 

Placing someone in restrains IS an act of violence. 

But that doesn't fit your narrative does it? 

As to you being offended by my pointing out the similarities between the cops violation of human rights and the NAZI'S, I don't give a dam.  You're not offended as much as you are attempting to change the narrative. But that's what people like you do. 

Lol so you expect a policeman to say please come with me I’m arresting you! LMAO! One thing I’ll give you my man is your out there………I mean WAY out there. And I know you don’t give a damn about a lot of things. It’s very apparent. 

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2 hours ago, caddieman said:

Lol so you expect a policeman to say please come with me I’m arresting you! LMAO! One thing I’ll give you my man is your out there………I mean WAY out there. And I know you don’t give a damn about a lot of things. It’s very apparent. 

I expect that you can only be arrested for breaking the law. These people are NOT breaking the law, they are peacefully protesting a tyrannical bully.

So if the NAZI'S Satanic system is where I'm supposed to be, then yes I am WAY OUT THERE IN RIGHT FEILD 

 

 

And from this video below I'd say they're having a fun time doing it. 

 

 

 

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IT'S SAD HOW NAZI'S NEVER ADMIT THEIR WRONG. 

Now it's illegal to make a video, and how many NAZI POLICE do they actually need to do this?

 

P.S.

I am an AVID supporter of the POLICE 🚔.  But I absolutely only support L.E.O.s in the honorable enforcement of the law. Carrying a gun and badge doesn’t make you above the law. 

 

 

 

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So @caddieman show us your true colors. You bring us the NAZI MEDIA'S lies about the truckers being violent. I prove to you this is not true and you try to justify police arresting people standing on the sidewalk for political reasons. 

So what say you about the Fascist Dictator stealing their dogs and euthanizing them? 

:facepalm1:Good God man, and you think the truckers are violent. :facepalm1:

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

So @caddieman show us your true colors. You bring us the NAZI MEDIA'S lies about the truckers being violent. I prove to you this is not true and you try to justify police arresting people standing on the sidewalk for political reasons. 

So what say you about the Fascist Dictator stealing their dogs and euthanizing them? 

:facepalm1:Good God man, and you think the truckers are violent. :facepalm1:

 

 

 

When the police say you got to move…………And you don’t………guess what?…….Yep that’s right you’re breaking the law! A bunch are going to be arrested just wait!

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Tensions mount in Ottawa as police warn truckers to leave

OTTAWA, Ontario -- A showdown appeared to be shaping up in Ottawa’s nearly three-week siege by truckers protesting the country's COVID-19 restrictions as police in the capital warned drivers Wednesday to leave immediately or risk arrest.

The big rigs parked outside Parliament represented the movement’s last stronghold after demonstrators abandoned their sole remaining truck blockade along the U.S. border.

With that, all border crossings were open for the first time in more than two weeks of unrest, centering attention on the capital, where drivers defiantly ripped up warnings telling them to go home.

Authorities in yellow “police liaison” vests went from rig to rig, knocking on the doors and handing truckers leaflets informing them they could be prosecuted, lose their licenses and see their vehicles seized under Canada’s Emergencies Act. Police also began ticketing vehicles.

One protester shouted, “I will never go home!” Some threw the warning into a toilet put out on the street. Protesters sat in their trucks and honked their horns in a chorus that echoed loudly downtown.

Police delivered a second round of more explicit warnings just before Wednesday evening, spelling out what charges and penalties could face those who stay. The city's interim police chief indicated officers might move in soon to clear the hundreds of trucks.

“We are going to take back the entirety of the downtown core and every occupied space. We are going to remove this unlawful protest. We will return our city to a state of normalcy," interim Chief Steve Bell told city leaders in a statement. “You will be hearing and seeing these actions in the coming days.”

Protest leaders braced for action on Wednesday.

“If it means that I need to go to prison, if I need to be fined in order to allow freedom to be restored in this country — millions of people have given far more for their freedom,” said David Paisley, who traveled to Ottawa with a friend who is a truck driver.

The warnings came two days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the emergency law to try to break the protests.

“It’s not for politicians to tell police when and how to do things. What we have done with the emergency act is to make sure the police have the necessary tools,” Trudeau said Wednesday. “It’s something that I, like all residents of Ottawa, hope to happen soon.”

The crisis has become one of the most serious tests yet for Trudeau, the boyish-looking 50-year-old who has long channeled the star power — if not quite the political heft — of his father, Pierre Trudeau, who was prime minister a generation ago.

Some lawmakers are faulting the younger Trudeau for not moving more decisively against the protests, while others are accusing him of going too far in assuming emergency powers.

Since late January, protesters in trucks and other vehicles have jammed the streets of the capital and obstructed border crossings. The demonstrations by the self-styled Freedom Convoy initially focused on Canada's vaccine requirement for truckers entering the country but soon morphed into a broad attack on COVID-19 precautions and Trudeau himself.

On Wednesday, protesters who had stopped traffic and trade for a week along the U.S. border at Emerson, Manitoba, opposite North Dakota, pulled away in tractors and trucks without any arrests.

Within hours, the crossing was fully open with no delays for commercial trucks, border officials said.

The protests have drawn support from right-wing extremists and have been cheered on and received donations from conservatives in the U.S., triggering complaints in some quarters that America and its pandemic politics have been a bad influence on Canada.

Daniel Bulford, a protest leader who described himself as a former officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a recent member of Trudeau’s security detail, accused the Trudeau government of resorting to “extreme and authoritarian” measures to quell the demonstrations.

Protest organizers encouraged supporters to come to the capital to make it difficult for police to clear them out. But the nation’s top safety official warned them to stay away or face legal consequences.

Meanwhile, the premiers of two Canadian provinces and 16 U.S. governors sent a letter to Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden calling on them to end their nations’ vaccine mandates for truckers crossing the border.

Over the past weeks, authorities hesitated to move against many of the protesters around the country, citing in some cases a lack of manpower and fears of violence.

But the bumper-to-bumper occupation has infuriated many Ottawa residents, who have complained of being harassed and intimidated on the clogged streets. The rising frustration cost Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly his job this week.

As of Tuesday, Ottawa officials said 360 vehicles remained involved in the blockade in the city’s core, down from a high of roughly 4,000.

“They don’t want to give this up because this is their last stand, their last main hub,” said Michael Kempa, a criminology professor at the University of Ottawa.

An Ottawa child welfare agency advised parents at the demonstration to arrange for someone to take care of their children in the event of a police crackdown. Some protesters had their youngsters with them.

Police in the capital appeared to be following the playbook that authorities used over the weekend to break the blockade at the economically vital Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, to Detroit. Police there handed out leaflets informing protesters they risked arrest.

After many of those demonstrators left, police moved in and arrested dozens who remained. The blockade had disrupted the flow of goods between the two countries and forced the auto industry on both sides to curtail production.

Stephanie Carvin, who once worked for Canada’s domestic intelligence service and teaches national security at Carleton University in Ottawa, said police in the capital face a tricky situation. Some of the protesters are extremists, and police run the risk of violence if they try to disperse or arrest them, she said.

“The last thing we want is any kind of propaganda that can really feed the flames of this movement for years to come," Carvin said.

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/police-ticketing-warning-truckers-leave-canadas-capital-82929184

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15 hours ago, caddieman said:

When the police say you got to move…………And you don’t………guess what?…….Yep that’s right you’re breaking the law! A bunch are going to be arrested just wait!

I don't think so. By your standards a police officer can come to your home and order you to leave without a cause. And if you don't then you're breaking the law. :facepalm1:

Sorry, but standing on the sidewalk talking to people isn't a violation of law. Therefore no officer has authority to "tell you to leave". And in the video in question above the lady was NEVER asked to leave. She was simply arrested. 

Walking around IN A PUBLIC PLACE making a video is not a violation of the law and NO OFFICER has the authority to tell you otherwise. 

Such tactics are themselves a violation of basic human rights and FREEDOMS. 

Furthermore,  those who resort to using such methods are Dictatorial in their behavior and that is exactly what the NAZI'S did. Likewise, anyone who supports such behavior is also Dictatorial in their nature. And thus reminiscent of NAZI methods. 

I asked you to show us your true colors and now you have. Thank you. You claim to be ENLIGHTENED but you support violating basic human rights and FREEDOM in support of what you believe. 

That's NOT ENLIGHTENED, that's the oldest form of human oppression known to man.

You should be ashamed of yourself. 

 

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